Sentences with phrase «socioeconomic status remain»

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We are incomplete in the body of Christ if we remain in our siloed communities defined by race, culture, country of origin, language and socioeconomic status.
«Such a relationship between leukocyte telomere length and physical activity level remained significant after adjustment for body mass index, smoking, socioeconomic status and physical activity at work,» the authors report.
However, even after controlling for socioeconomic status, the difference remained: black women were 1.84 times as likely to be diagnosed with the triple negative subtype.
Another possibility is that the often - related socioeconomic status of being black and poor and uninsured makes it hard for patients to remain connected to care after diagnosis.
«These differences remained statistically significant and robust even when we controlled for multiple known risk factors for initiating cigarette smoking, such as age, sex, race, ethnicity, socioeconomic status, sensation seeking, parental smoking and friend smoking,» Dr. Primack said.
They found that increasing maternal C - reactive protein levels were significantly associated with development of schizophrenia in offspring and remained significant after adjusting for potential confounders such as parental history of psychiatric disorders, twin / singleton birth, location of birth, and maternal socioeconomic status.
In addition, significant achievement gaps by gender, Indigenous status, socioeconomic background and school location remain.
Although recent re-analyses have challenged the strength of the earlier findings, the fact remains that the influence of socioeconomic status on achievement is by no means uniform across nations, age / grade levels, gender, and subject matter.
The possibility remains, however, that students are assigned to teachers based on unmeasured characteristics unrelated to parent socioeconomic status.
It would be valuable to further trace some of the pathways through late adolescent and early adult experiences to the health outcomes, through experiences such as unemployment, socioeconomic status and own housing circumstances which have been shown to be powerful correlates of mental well - being and many other adult outcomes in the 1958 cohort.50 As few explanations were provided for gendered patterning of health inequalities, particularly mental well - being, these remain priorities for further research.
The above association between maternal remission and child symptoms remained significant after further adjusting for potential confounders including maternal socioeconomic status, maternal treatment setting, occurrence of stressful life events within the assessment interval, and the presence of a father in the household.
The association between the child's telomere length and prenatal tobacco exposure remained significant after considering the influence of family socioeconomic status and exposure to environmental tobacco smoke during pregnancy and childhood.
In sum, parental educational level as part of family socioeconomic status is studied exhaustively, but its role in parenting intervention effectiveness remains unclear.
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